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To: Rightly Biased; IncPen
On the wtc side of you fold the two sides together (like a Plane..Hey)

LOL, that's just what I said to the Korean deli-owner who showed me that trick on Thursday. He had the $20 folded up next to the register, and I said "If you're making an airplane out of that twenty, Kim, just sail it over my way". Then he showed me the images and I had to admit it was a little freaky.

What no one has mentioned yet is that at the base of the two "towers" there is a pretty fair representation of the Brooklyn Bridge. Take a look. That solidifies the geography. And yes, I know it's a trick, but it's still weird.

Anyway, I'm betting this was discovered by an Asian. At the Chinese restaurant up the street, the cashier folds all the dollars in the tip jar into fantastic origami animals (which draws more attention to the tip jar itself :D). It's not the first place I've seen that either, so I will assume someone was in the process of folding a twenty into a flying bird or giraffe or something, and happened to take a good look at it. Just a guess, of course, but it sounds reasonable to me.

37 posted on 05/18/2002 7:48:27 AM PDT by hellinahandcart
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To: hellinahandcart
On the wtc side of you fold the two sides together (like a Plane..Hey)

I live right by the airport. A plane took off right when I read those words... I may have to sign off soon as the whole network has been compromised.

It's gonna' be hard to explain to my wife when I douse the whole place in gasoline.

Even worse for my neighbors... as this is a duplex. Oh, well, "the tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time" and so on and so forth. Darn, my kool-aid's getting low.

110 posted on 06/30/2005 9:03:01 PM PDT by streetpreacher (If at the end of the day, 100% of both sides are not angry with me, I've failed.)
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